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No, he realized he was a megalo by the fact that he had a dog head. He even comments about it to Dai-Sensei that Haruna didn't notice a megalo even though it was right next to her. Apparently Haruna never really learned to detect megalo so she only knows of them by sight so ones like cerberus that don't fight masou shoujo she won't recognize as megalo. It's from the volume 1 chapter 3 translation earlier in the topic, think I posted it on the first page.

Justed wanted to post the preface for KwZ novel 1. Translated in less than 15 mins, so sorry for the errors.

Spoiler for Preface:

Can you avoid meteorites? I can avoid them. But, I cannot avoid meetings like meteorites falling suddenly.

I----used to be a rustic high school student, Ayumu Aikawa, but for some reasons, I got implied in a serial killing case, and got easily killed……but, I don’t know why, I’m still alive. And before that I met a young necromancer girl named Yuu, and woke up as a zombie. How could it be!?

Not only that, but also, from the magical world came a young female warrior named Haruna, and suddenly named me as a masou shoujo. What’s that!? As I was thinking about that, a vampire ninja appeared, and when I noticed, they were all cohabiting with me----what did I do!? Fujimi Shobo's 20th Fantasia Awards for long-running novels.

I like to run portable on my dude, so I ran while running runs in my portably portable, dude-like dude.Kazuma Kamachi FCSince we are all so trigger happy about certain behaviors that we do when talking about his works.